Inheritance

That story actually makes me feel better as when they do come to take our guns they will go to the wrong houses thanks to poor record keeping and government screw ups. I can see it now the scene commander for the new world order on the phone to the registry"what do you mean they are on stress leave, let me speak to your supervisor, what do you mean staff retreat in banff?
I need those records yes il hold"
 
Calum said:
Duh! Obviously he is going to register them first. :rolleyes:

Now a days it is over the phone.
Thats right guy,s NO sale until registered,christ the verifiers have no clue they are all young women that look up everything in a book that is sitting under the French/English translation book and still don,t know a rifle from a curling iron(Spanish Mauser,no no they are only made in Germany:rolleyes: can,t be Spanish oh Sweden too,Brazilian:mad: GOD I NEED A CIGARETTE:rolleyes: oh the Spanish is 7.62mm,they are listed as 7mm :rolleyes: :mad::mad: blah blah blah)well after all that they have been summitted online ,once registed the Brazilian and Spanish will be for sale.Again thanks for the help guy,s
 
I think with the Mauser I registered, the dumbass verifyer was convinced it was a Steyer, Daimler & Puch model, and registered it as such, even though it was a Sauer & Sohn model. Bull#### baffles brains, eh? I wonder what % of guns in Canada are improperly registered in our crucial registry...
 
In order for my verifier to get my Swedish Mauser verified from "sporter" which it ain't, to Swedish Mauser he had to call the head firearms guy in Rottawa, and even then the registration card was still mailed to me incorrect, which I fixed over the phone myself.

Methinks whoever wrote the Mauser section on them ID disks at the CFC was sniffing Glue. :D
 
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